AIADMK Moves MLAs Amid Assembly Majority Battle
The AIADMK has relocated its newly elected MLAs to Puducherry amid efforts by TVK to form a majority in the Tamil Nadu Assembly. Despite winning 47 seats, AIADMK wants to safeguard its lawmakers as Congress supports TVK. TVK holds 108 seats, but needs more to secure control.
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In a strategic move, AIADMK has transferred its newly elected MLAs to Puducherry, stirring speculation on the party's objectives. The announcement was made by AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan, who refrained from disclosing specific numbers or reasons for this relocation.
This development unfolds as the Tamil Nadu Assembly braces for a power tussle. TVK's effort to secure a majority is evident, with the party holding 108 out of the 234-seat assembly. Congress, with 5 MLAs, has pledged support to TVK, intensifying pressure on rival parties.
The recent assembly election results have revealed a fragmented political landscape. While TVK leads, other parties like DMK, AIADMK, Congress, and several smaller parties are positioning themselves for strategic advantages in the ongoing political narrative.
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